I got a lot accomplished, if I do say so myself

I’ve been trying to get some things accomplished while Lizze and Gavin were at the hospital.

Today was particularly productive. I spent time with my boys. We saw the first 25 minutes of the new Ice Age movie. The boys, napped this afternoon and I spent that few hours making my world famous potato soup. It’s Lizze‘s favorite and I thought it would be a nice welcome home present for her.

I also was able to take the boys to the park and get them a little work out on the steps of the McKinley monument.

They cooled off afterwards by playing in the sprinkler with the dogs.

Heck, I even got some dishes done as well.

I’m especially proud of the soup though. It’s really good, if I do say so myself self….and I do 😉 It’s full of minced veggies and chunky potatoes and ham.

**Thanks for reading**

-Lost and Tired

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